Based on the Authentication sources configuration shown, which statement accurately describes the outcome if the user is not found?

Refer to the exhibit.

Based on the Authentication sources configuration shown, which statement accurately describes the outcome if the user is not found?
A . If the user is not found in the remotelab AD but is present in the local user repository, a reject message is sent back to the NA
C . If the user is not found in the local user repository but is present in the remotelab AD, a reject message is sent back to the NA
E . If the user is not found in the local user repository a reject message is sent back to the NA
G . If the user is not found in the local user repository and remotelab AD, a reject message is sent back to the NA
. If the user is not found in the local user repository a timeout message is sent back to the NA

Answer: D

Explanation:

Policy Manager looks for the device or user by executing the first filter associated with the authentication source.

After the device or user is found, Policy Manager then authenticates this entity against this authentication

source.

The flow is outlined below:

* On successful authentication, Policy Manager moves on to the next stage of policy evaluation, which collects role mapping attributes from the authorization sources.

* Where no authentication source is specified (for example, for unmanageable devices), Policy Manager passes the request to the next configured policy component for this service.

* If Policy Manager does not find the connecting entity in any of the configured authentication sources, it rejects the request.

References: ClearPass Policy Manager 6.5 User Guide (October 2015), page 134 https://community.arubanetworks.com/aruba/attachments/aruba/SoftwareUserReferenceGuides/52/1/ClearPass%20Policy%20Manager%206.5%20User%20Guide.pdf

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